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Scottish Prosecutors Confiscate 23.5 Bitcoin in Connection with 2020 Robbery Case

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Last updated: 2024/09/03 at 8:35 AM
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Scottish prosecutors recently seized and converted 23.5 Bitcoin, worth approximately $144,017, from a 2020 robbery near Glasgow. This marks the first instance in Scotland where stolen cryptocurrency has been traced and recovered under proceeds of crime legislation. The robbery involved three men armed with a machete and a personalized Toblerone chocolate bar who forcibly entered a home in Blantyre. The victim was forced at knifepoint to transfer Bitcoin from his digital wallet, while one of the attackers assaulted a woman with the Toblerone bar. The stolen cryptocurrency was traced to John Ross Rennie, who was convicted of possessing the Bitcoin and sentenced to 150 hours of unpaid work.

Detective Inspector Craig Potter from Police Scotland’s Cyber Investigations unit stated that the case was the first robbery in Scotland involving tracing stolen cryptocurrency. The successful conversion of the seized Bitcoin into cash highlights the increasing importance of digital asset recovery in modern law enforcement. In August, there was a surge in crypto-related scams, with a total of $310 million lost to various exploits. Phishing incidents accounted for the majority of the losses, with two large-scale phishing attacks resulting in the theft of $238 million in Bitcoin and $55 million in DAI stablecoin.

Other significant losses in August included an attack on the Ronin Network, an Ethereum Virtual Machine-based sidechain, which led to the theft of 4,000 ETH valued at $9.85 million. Despite the rise in phishing attacks, exit scams saw a significant decline in August compared to previous months, with losses dropping to $800,000. Flash loan attacks resulted in relatively lower losses of $1.2 million in August. A Chainalysis report revealed a decrease in overall illicit cryptocurrency transactions in 2024, despite a surge in specific types of criminal activities within the sector.

Overall, the case of the seized and converted Bitcoin in Scotland highlights the growing trend of law enforcement agencies focusing on digital asset recovery. It also underscores the risks associated with cryptocurrency and the need for individuals to be vigilant against phishing scams and other forms of exploitation. The decline in exit scams in August is a positive sign, but it’s essential for users to remain cautious and adopt security measures to protect their digital assets. As the crypto industry continues to evolve, it is crucial for regulators and law enforcement to stay ahead of criminals who seek to exploit vulnerabilities in the ecosystem.

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